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Bill Holst
SCOTT CITY, MO
8/26/2005
Curious Turkey
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Scott Leisure
Russiaville, IN
8/25/2005
Our hunting group recently acquired this lease just a few weeks ago. The property lies just to the edge of a heavily pressured public hunting ground, and across the river from a National Forest. Our group put 4 cameras out to help figure out how to hunt this property, and this is the first picture I got back on my new Cuddeback. Thanks for a great product! I also own one of your Non-Typical Deer Cam film cameras, and it does a great job also!
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Nick Altemeyer
Owensville, MO
8/25/2005
the doe looks pretty ordinary until you look close and discover she doesnt have a tail. The buck is the largest one seen on the property in 5 years.
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Ryan Meyers
Cameron, WI
8/25/2005
This buck has been on the property for 4 years now and we have the sheds of him from last year. The horn going back is his G1 on the left side. He did not have that last year. his sheds from last year scored a 155, and we think he grew 15-20 this year. We named him the Hook Horned Buck. Last year I hit a large eight and never found him. I then got a photo of him in Feb. still alive with his horns still. This is him this year. We thinkm he goes 135-140
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jeff decrane
hampton, IL
8/25/2005
i saw on a hunting show if you want to see all the deer in your area, out out some deer cane and your cuddeback and you will see them all within 2 weeks. here are 3 of over 150 pictures taken in that 2 week timeframe. i have never seen 3 big bucks in one picture.
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Brooks Bolyard
Dellroy, OH
8/25/2005
When we moved to our home in the woods in June, we did not realize just how many critters were running around our property at night. Seventy yards behind the house- four grey fox, a raccoon, and a deer in a single picture.
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Brooks Bolyard
Dellroy, OH
8/25/2005
In the woods behind our home in eastern Ohio, this mama doe thought Mister Groundhog was getting a little too close to her baby...
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Wes Monger
elkton, VA
8/24/2005
I've had my cuddeback out for about five weeks and have been getting great photos like these. This is a mineral lick where this buck hung around for about three hours. This is great proof that this camera doesn't scare the deer.
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Brooks Bolyard
Dellroy, OH
8/24/2005
In the woods behind our home in eastern Ohio, this mama doe thought Mister Groundhog was getting a little too close to her little one...
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Corey Hart
Meridian, MS
8/24/2005
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